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Deregulation effort could slice rules for frozen cherry pies

NEW YORK — President Donald Trump may soon be able to claim a sweet victory for his deregulation push: Officials are preparing to get rid of decades-old rules for frozen cherry pies.
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NEW YORK — President Donald Trump may soon be able to claim a sweet victory for his deregulation push: Officials are preparing to get rid of decades-old rules for frozen cherry pies.

Emails show the Food and Drug Administration planned to start the process for revoking the standard for frozen cherry pies this week. Plans to get rid of the obscure rules had been tucked into the Trump administration’s deregulation agenda.

Standards for an array of foods including cottage cheese and canned peas were put in place partly to ensure a level of quality for such products. The rules are seen as arcane by many and are a sore spot for companies that say they prevent innovation or prompt lawsuits.

The cherry pie standard is an easy target because other fruit pies are not subject to rules.